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8 Offbeat Travel Destinations In India Where You Can Spend This Summer

When summer comes, we're all in the mood to explore the country. So, let's take a look at some of the finest offbeat summer destinations in India for a family trip.

When summer comes, we're all in the mood to explore the country. So, let's take a look at some of the finest offbeat summer destinations in India for a family trip.

Offbeat Travel Destinations In India Where You Can Spend This Summer

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Bhandardara in Maharashtra: Bhandardara is a charming hill station near Mumbai, situated on the banks of the Pravara River and nestled in the Sahayadri mountain ranges, is ideal for a summer getaway for Indian families. The hill station, which is only 185 kilometres from Mumbai, allows you to experience a relaxing weekend away from the city. It's a great weekend destination because of the waterfalls, long walks through the lush green fields, and scenic vistas. (Image Source: Getty)
Bhandardara in Maharashtra: Bhandardara is a charming hill station near Mumbai, situated on the banks of the Pravara River and nestled in the Sahayadri mountain ranges, is ideal for a summer getaway for Indian families. The hill station, which is only 185 kilometres from Mumbai, allows you to experience a relaxing weekend away from the city. It's a great weekend destination because of the waterfalls, long walks through the lush green fields, and scenic vistas. (Image Source: Getty)
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Sandakphu in Darjeeling: Sandakphu is the highest point in the province and provides spectacular views of the Eastern Himalayas. The area is ideal for hikers, with several trails winding through lush green woods and rhododendron fields. (Image Source: Getty)
Sandakphu in Darjeeling: Sandakphu is the highest point in the province and provides spectacular views of the Eastern Himalayas. The area is ideal for hikers, with several trails winding through lush green woods and rhododendron fields. (Image Source: Getty)
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Vagamon in Kerela: Vagamon is a place of inexplicable beauty, surrounded by three hills and providing a mix of meadows, forests, and hills. If you want to see the grandeur of the Western Ghats, Vagamon is the place to go. There are a number of activities that you can enjoy here, such as paragliding at Mundakayam Ghat, visiting Maramala Waterfalls and Vagamon Falls, going to Pine Hills for a long trek and even opting for boating or picnic at Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary. (Image Source: Getty)
Vagamon in Kerela: Vagamon is a place of inexplicable beauty, surrounded by three hills and providing a mix of meadows, forests, and hills. If you want to see the grandeur of the Western Ghats, Vagamon is the place to go. There are a number of activities that you can enjoy here, such as paragliding at Mundakayam Ghat, visiting Maramala Waterfalls and Vagamon Falls, going to Pine Hills for a long trek and even opting for boating or picnic at Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary. (Image Source: Getty)
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Naukuchiatal in Uttarakhand: The location is nestled in the bosom of the Kumaon peaks and is dotted with lush green trees. The location is less congested, making it ideal for a family outing.  There are numerous activities available here, including boating, paddling, or a yacht trip on Naukuchiatal Lake, paragliding, and viewing trans-Himalayan migratory birds at Bhimtal and Sattal Lakes. (Image Source: Getty)
Naukuchiatal in Uttarakhand: The location is nestled in the bosom of the Kumaon peaks and is dotted with lush green trees. The location is less congested, making it ideal for a family outing. There are numerous activities available here, including boating, paddling, or a yacht trip on Naukuchiatal Lake, paragliding, and viewing trans-Himalayan migratory birds at Bhimtal and Sattal Lakes. (Image Source: Getty)
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Dzongu in North Sikkim: Dzongu, a remote hamlet encircled by lush greenery and mountain peaks about 49 miles from Gangtok, is home to the Lepcha tribe. There are lakes, cascading waterfalls, a small monastery, and a swaying bamboo bridge across the Teesta River where you can go fishing or take short hikes to nearby towns. As far as the lodging is concerned, there are mostly homestay alternatives available, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the local way of life and culture. (Image Source: Getty)
Dzongu in North Sikkim: Dzongu, a remote hamlet encircled by lush greenery and mountain peaks about 49 miles from Gangtok, is home to the Lepcha tribe. There are lakes, cascading waterfalls, a small monastery, and a swaying bamboo bridge across the Teesta River where you can go fishing or take short hikes to nearby towns. As far as the lodging is concerned, there are mostly homestay alternatives available, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the local way of life and culture. (Image Source: Getty)
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Coorg in Karnataka: In May, Coorg is one of the finest tourist destinations in India. Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, Nagarhole National Park, and Nisargadhama Forest are among the most famous attractions. But Coorg is more than just scenic grandeur. River rafting, hiking, and other activities abound in Coorg, tempting adventurer seekers. (Image Source: Getty)
Coorg in Karnataka: In May, Coorg is one of the finest tourist destinations in India. Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, Nagarhole National Park, and Nisargadhama Forest are among the most famous attractions. But Coorg is more than just scenic grandeur. River rafting, hiking, and other activities abound in Coorg, tempting adventurer seekers. (Image Source: Getty)
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Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh: It is one of the best places to visit in the summer to enjoy Mother Nature's beauty. All you can see here is greenery, which will calm your eyes and spirit. The alpine grooves and deciduous woodland are both beautiful and ideal for trout fishing. This lively location is ideal for spending quality time with your family away from the crowds.  You can tour the neighbouring towns and villages like Ghushaini, Nagini, Banjar, and Shoja, go trout fishing in the Tirthan River, visit Serloskar Lake, and try sports like mountain rappelling and kayaking. (Image Source: Getty)
Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh: It is one of the best places to visit in the summer to enjoy Mother Nature's beauty. All you can see here is greenery, which will calm your eyes and spirit. The alpine grooves and deciduous woodland are both beautiful and ideal for trout fishing. This lively location is ideal for spending quality time with your family away from the crowds. You can tour the neighbouring towns and villages like Ghushaini, Nagini, Banjar, and Shoja, go trout fishing in the Tirthan River, visit Serloskar Lake, and try sports like mountain rappelling and kayaking. (Image Source: Getty)
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Zanskar Valley in Ladakh: This is a remote and unexplored destination in India's Ladakh area. The valley's rugged topography, deep gorges, and turquoise blue waterways are well-known. The area is ideal for adventure seekers, with chances for river rafting, trekking, and camping. (Image Source: Getty)
Zanskar Valley in Ladakh: This is a remote and unexplored destination in India's Ladakh area. The valley's rugged topography, deep gorges, and turquoise blue waterways are well-known. The area is ideal for adventure seekers, with chances for river rafting, trekking, and camping. (Image Source: Getty)

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